Blabberize has no "about" page. Instead, they made a Blabber about, well, Blabberize. Since I couldn't put their blabber on this page, I recorded a section of it on Audioboo.com and put that here.
You can find the rest of it on their home page. I'll warn you now, though. It goes on for a while. And the talking/singing llamas get annoying after a while- especially the host one (who happens to be really full of himself).
This is a website where you can make your pictures talk. You can upload a picture from your computer, crop it, and move the red blob until the mouth is outlined. Make sure you pay attention to the position of the largest green dot- it sets the direction of the mouth opening and how far away from the head the mouth will go. Then you talk into your computer microphone or upload a sound file, and the picture talks! This actually works very well. My problems were due to my own mistakes. I didn't know what the big dot did, so my pictures had mouths that went all the way off the screen. Once I figured it out, every thing went great! A really good and unique site.
Rating:
Here are the blabbers from around the wiki.
From the home page- our spokesgecko (this was before I figured out the big green dot, so his mouth goes in a weird direction.)
From What is Web 2.0?- anonymous employee
From prezi.com- Smiley the Leopard Gecko (also before I figured out the big dot, so his mouth goes farther down than it should, and he's really quiet.)
From picsviewr.com- Carl the Leachianus Giant Gecko
From slideshare.net-Spike the Spider Gecko
From animoto.com-Mason the Helmethead Gecko
From magisto.com-Samson the Malaysian Cat Gecko
From wiggio.com-Tina the Ornate Day Gecko
From zukmo.com- Sydney the Westland Green Gecko
From pegby.com- Jack the Reticulated Velvet Gecko
From pbworks.com- Thaddeus the Bornean Angle-Headed Lizard
Blabberize.com- give the gift of speech!
What it is:
Blabberize has no "about" page. Instead, they made a Blabber about, well, Blabberize. Since I couldn't put their blabber on this page, I recorded a section of it on Audioboo.com and put that here.
You can find the rest of it on their home page. I'll warn you now, though. It goes on for a while. And the talking/singing llamas get annoying after a while- especially the host one (who happens to be really full of himself).
This is a website where you can make your pictures talk. You can upload a picture from your computer, crop it, and move the red blob until the mouth is outlined. Make sure you pay attention to the position of the largest green dot- it sets the direction of the mouth opening and how far away from the head the mouth will go. Then you talk into your computer microphone or upload a sound file, and the picture talks! This actually works very well. My problems were due to my own mistakes. I didn't know what the big dot did, so my pictures had mouths that went all the way off the screen. Once I figured it out, every thing went great! A really good and unique site.
Rating:
Here are the blabbers from around the wiki.
From the home page- our spokesgecko (this was before I figured out the big green dot, so his mouth goes in a weird direction.)
From What is Web 2.0?- anonymous employee
From prezi.com- Smiley the Leopard Gecko (also before I figured out the big dot, so his mouth goes farther down than it should, and he's really quiet.)
From picsviewr.com- Carl the Leachianus Giant Gecko
From slideshare.net- Spike the Spider Gecko
From animoto.com- Mason the Helmethead Gecko
From magisto.com- Samson the Malaysian Cat Gecko
From wiggio.com- Tina the Ornate Day Gecko
From zukmo.com- Sydney the Westland Green Gecko
From pegby.com- Jack the Reticulated Velvet Gecko
From pbworks.com- Thaddeus the Bornean Angle-Headed Lizard
From pbworks.com- Dallas the Peninsular Rock Agama
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